Beverly Hills Blizzard
- added March 1, 2008
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Why's it snowing in Beverly Hills? Well, in this Currency pod, Kinga
Philipps discovers that a group of bankers have created this spectacle to
highlight the potential economic implications of bizarre weather patterns
and global warming and how investments are changing as a result.
Produced by: Carrie Pyle & Evan B. Stone
Philipps discovers that a group of bankers have created this spectacle to
highlight the potential economic implications of bizarre weather patterns
and global warming and how investments are changing as a result.
Produced by: Carrie Pyle & Evan B. Stone
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- Kinga_Philipps
- 4 months ago
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Is this just an exercise in profit-hungry corporate greenwashing? Or are these guys really trying to do something constructive? I think I've made my mind up...
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- mischabarrett
- 4 months ago
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Unless the foam covering rodeo drive was bio-degradeable and didn't leave a carbon footprint isn't it rather counter-productive to spray it all over the street?
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Green. Or not to Green? That is the question.
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That is really cool. These are the kinds of companies I would want to invest in (and hope to once I’m out of school). I had never really thought of the really cool potential upsides to investing in green companies. Not only could the stock make a heap of cash, but it can be funding a path to a healthier planet in the mean time. Although some of the mutual funds could be risky, I think with gas prices on the rise, and an environment in potential peril, I don’t think it’s risky to invest in bettering the planet. Although the pod could seem a bit like a commercial for DWS Schrudder, if they are sincere in their green dreams, I’m all for it.
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